In his latest book Bollas uses detailed studies of real clinical practice to illuminate a theory of psychoanalysis which explains the human impulse to question. He illustrates how Freud's free associative method provides both patient and analyst with answers and, in turn, with an ongoing interplay of further questions.
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In his latest book Bollas uses detailed studies of real clinical practice to illuminate a theory of psychoanalysis which explains the human impulse to question. He illustrates how Freud's free associative method provides both patient and analyst with answers and, in turn, with an ongoing interplay of further questions.
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